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... station. We stopped at the free wifi to catch up on news and send my next chapter in my blog . Once we had checked in the boat with our boarding card we had to check our bags thru. As we had our four bottles of wine we had bought and were not too sure if we could get them through . I have never seen Tim move so fast once the bottles came thru . He grabbed the bag and moved . So now we just have to figure out how we can take a glass into dinner with us . Then it was the ...

... Tonight at dinner we had a bottle of wine that with the exchange rate and gratuity cost us roughly $60 . We have never paid that much in our life. We plan to see if we can pick up some wine tomorrow in Cannes and keep in room to cut costs. We had the boat drill as is normal before leaving port. Unlike P&O were we just sat in an area we were made to stand in lines . When they showed the video on special screen that no one could see they start of telling everyone that ...

It is with a touch of sadness that we farewell Mallorca tomorrow. We have thoroughly enjoyed our time here. Every time we think of Irene and Horst in Mallorca we will fondly remember their lovely house, our long conversations over dinner and the interesting areas we visited. I definitely NEED to come back and shop with Irene (without the boys) as there are lots of shoe ...

... of shoe shops. No I didn't find anything, but I did try! As the heat of the day was starting to tire us out we found a lovely local restaurant away from the tourists to eat a leisurely lunch. I knew it was a good restaurant when a large group of high school students stopped to have lunch there. We headed back home for a siesta and later in the evening Irene and I had a very refreshing swim in the pool. I could get used to this ...

... lived and worked. The highlight of the design was a large internal courtyard garden that can be seen from most rooms.

Our last visit for the day was to a church high on a hill outside Petra.

'To the southwest of Petra is Bonany Hill. It was originally called Burgučs Hill after the landowners but when a figure of the Virgin Mary was found on its slopes, it was renamed Maria Hill. Legend has it that the statue was hidden by the island's early Christians when ...